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An evaluation of Haddon Robinson's homiletical method: An evangelical perspective

Lake, Judson Shepherd.   University of South Africa (South Africa) ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2003. 0818579.

Abstract (summary)

For the last two decades Haddon Robinson's homiletic text Biblical Preaching has been a significant influence in evangelical homiletics. In an endeavor to evaluate the homiletic method within it, this study asked the following questions: What is Robinson's theological methodology and how does it affect his homiletical method? What is his hermeneutical methodology and how does it affect his homiletical method? These two questions lead into the main issue of this study expressed in two other questions: Is Robinson consistent with his theological and hermeneutical methodology in his homiletical method? What are the strengths and weaknesses of his ten-stage method?

Based on these issues, the purpose of this study was to investigate Robinson's theological and hermeneutical methodology, evaluate his ten-stage method in light of this investigation, and based on any problematic areas, suggest pointers toward new theory and procedure for the enhancement of expository pedagogy.

To provide a framework for this study, four homiletical paradigms in contemporary American homiletics were identified and explained. Robinson's method was found to be in one of these paradigms. With this framework in mind, Robinson's theological and hermeneutical methodology was investigated. Following this, his definition of expository preaching with its five components was set forth and investigated.

It was found that Robinson's expository methodology as expressed in his view of Scripture, hermeneutics, and definition of expository preaching, is a consistent foundation for his ten-stage method. Nevertheless, several problematic issues were noted.

Having investigated Robinson's expository methodology, this study formally evaluated his ten-stage method and found its center of gravity to be on the two center stages dealing with the homiletical idea and purpose statement. Furthermore, this evaluation found the ten stages to be consistent with Robinson's definition of expository preaching in its movement from interpretation to application. In seven of the stages, however, this study found deficiencies due to procedural weaknesses and a lack of theoretical focus.

The study concluded with ten pointers based the on problem areas addressed throughout the investigation and evaluation. These pointers suggested new theory and procedure to enhance expository pedagogy and practice.

Ten key terms. Robinson, Haddon, homiletics, preaching, expository, Scripture, hermeneutics, inspiration, authority, and pedagogy.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Theology
Classification
0469: Theology
Identifier / keyword
Philosophy, religion and theology; Evangelical; Expository; Hermeneutics; Homiletical; Preaching; Robinson, Haddon; Scripture
Title
An evaluation of Haddon Robinson's homiletical method: An evangelical perspective
Author
Lake, Judson Shepherd
Number of pages
0
Degree date
2003
School code
0596
Source
DAI-A 68/05, Dissertation Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
Advisor
Wyk, A. G. Van
University/institution
University of South Africa (South Africa)
University location
South Africa
Degree
D.Th.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
0818579
ProQuest document ID
305292259
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/305292259